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Feeding crimp and silage without feeder wagon
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 6538704" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>We did, not with crimp, but mixing various forages at the clamp face before bucketing into feed racks for 300 cows. Concentrates also fed to yield through oopfs. If I was devising a simple system to feed cows, I would do exactly the same again.</p><p></p><p>All depends on the yard set up of course. If it’s a narrow feed passage where you can put blocks down, but not turn at an angle to drop buckets of feed in, then maybe not a go’er. If you can tip feed at the manger, then it might be. Or even tip the forage then run along with an auger bucket to feed crimp on top, assuming they can all feed at once of course?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 6538704, member: 348"] We did, not with crimp, but mixing various forages at the clamp face before bucketing into feed racks for 300 cows. Concentrates also fed to yield through oopfs. If I was devising a simple system to feed cows, I would do exactly the same again. All depends on the yard set up of course. If it’s a narrow feed passage where you can put blocks down, but not turn at an angle to drop buckets of feed in, then maybe not a go’er. If you can tip feed at the manger, then it might be. Or even tip the forage then run along with an auger bucket to feed crimp on top, assuming they can all feed at once of course? [/QUOTE]
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